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Back to Basics: The Role of Living Arrangement on Self-Reported Morbidity Among Older Adults in India: Authors name, Affiliation, Postal and Email Address

India’s traditional kinship behavior have undergone certain fundamental changes due to recent development and functioning of Indian society. Of all, the most dominant change is in the form of co-residence of children with their parents in old age. Without familial support, falling or no income and p...

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Published in:Ageing international 2023-12, Vol.48 (4), p.1121-1136
Main Authors: Kumar, Pradeep, Mawkhlieng, Donald R, Sinha, Debashree, Alagarajan, Manoj
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Language:English
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Summary:India’s traditional kinship behavior have undergone certain fundamental changes due to recent development and functioning of Indian society. Of all, the most dominant change is in the form of co-residence of children with their parents in old age. Without familial support, falling or no income and poor health, today, older adults are the most vulnerable population sub-group in the total population. Therefore, by using the India Human Development Survey-II, 2011-12 data we study the relevant association of living arrangement on health status of the older adults. Our results indicate that older adults living alone have significant and strong association with adverse health conditions such as Cataract, Hypertension, and Heart Disease. On the backdrop of health variations of older adults, it is understood that among other socio-economic conditions, living arrangement have serious implications on the health status of the older adults. Thus, we strongly support the notion that older adults with proper family care and support are more likely to be in a better health position as compared to those deprived of it.
ISSN:0163-5158
1936-606X
DOI:10.1007/s12126-023-09517-w